All baseball games shall be played strictly by the Official Regulations and Playing Rules of LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL®, INC. as established for the current playing year. The priority of rules and regulations for this League shall be as follows:

Official Regulations and Playing Rules of LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL®, INC.

Current OPERATING MANUAL for LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL®, INC.

Connecticut District 1 District Policies as authorized and issued by the District Administrator

Rowayton Little League Local Rules and Policies

1. No rule or policy may be adopted within the League that is or may be in direct conflict with any rule, regulation or policy contained in publications of a higher priority as listed above.

2. The home team shall occupy the first base dugout and provide the official scorekeeper.

3. No batting practice before the game is allowed on the game field. Batting Practice should be taken in cages.(where available)

4. The visiting team shall have infield practice for ten (10) minutes starting twenty five (25) minutes before game time. The home team shall have infield practice for ten (10) minutes immediately following the visiting team. No infield practice for either team if it will delay the start time of the game. Each team shall provide to each other and the official scorekeeper a copy of the starting line up at the start of infield practice (Not later than the meeting between umpires and managers).

5. The pre-game meeting between managers and umpires shall take place five (5) minutes before game time. A line up card shall be also given to the home plate umpire if requested. Each team will provide the umpire with one (1) game ball suitable to the umpire for play. Each team will also provide additional balls as required. The home plate umpire shall give to the managers the pre-game instructions and review any and all ground rules particular to that field.

6. All games shall start at the scheduled time except for changes approved by the League President and/or Division Commissioner. No games can begin without 9 players available per team.

7. Teams may elect to use two adult base coaches, one at first base and one at third. An adult manager and/or coach is only permitted to occupy the first and/or third base coaches box if there is at least one other adult manager or coach in the dugout. If a player coaches one of the bases, he/she must wear a protective helmet. Under no circumstances can there be more than three adults (one manager, two coaches) within the field of play, including the dugouts.

8. A continuous batting order shall be used which includes all players on the roster present for the game. Players arriving after submissions of the line-ups to the umpire shall be placed in the order after the last player named in the batting order. If a player becomes injured, ill or must leave the game site after the start of the game, the team will skip over his/her spot in the order without penalty. If the injured, ill or absent player returns they will be reinserted into their original spot in the batting order and the game continues.

9. A player may be entered and/or re-entered defensively into the game anytime with the exception of the pitcher. A player once removed as a pitcher may not re-enter that position. A player who has thrown forty-one (41) pitches or more during a game may not play the position of catcher in the same game.

10. Pitchers

a.) Any player on the team may pitch unless that player is participating in the game through the extra player pool process. There is no limit to the number of pitchers a team may use in a game.

b.) Players once removed from the mound may not return as pitchers: A pitcher remaining in the game may play any position in the field including catcher (if forty one (41) pitches or less were delivered in that game).

c.) The manager must remove the pitcher when said pitcher reaches the limit for his/her age group as noted below, but the pitcher may remain in the game at another position.

League Age: 11-12 85 pitches per day

9-10 75 pitches per day

7-8 50 pitches per day

Exception: If a pitcher reaches the limit imposed for his/her league age while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one of the following conditions occurs:

1. That batter reaches base;

2. That batter is put out;

3. The third out is made to complete the half-inning.

d.) A pitcher who delivers forty-one (41) or more pitches in a game cannot play the position of catcher for the remainder of that day. There are no exceptions.

e.) A player who plays the position of catcher for more than three (3) innings is not allowed to pitch in that game.

f.) Pitchers league age 12 and under must adhere to the following rest requirements (Reg VI: Option 2).

oIf a player pitches 66 or more pitches in a day, four(4) calendar days of rest must be observed

oIf a player pitches 51-65 pitches in a day, three (3) calendar days of rest must be observed.

oIf a player pitches 36-50 pitches in a day, two (2) calendar day of rest must be observed.

oIf a player pitches 21-35 pitches in a day, one (1) calendar day of rest must be observed.

oIf a player pitches 1-20 pitches in a day, no(0) calendar rest is required

Completion of pitching to batter: If a pitcher reaches the pitch-count limit for their day(s) of rest threshold while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until the batter reaches base, the batter is retired, or the third out is made to complete the half-inning. The pitcher will only be required to observe the calendar day(s) of rest for the threshold he/she reached during that at-bat, provided that pitcher is removed before delivering a pitch to another batter.

g.) Any pitcher that was deemed a pitcher in another league before the draft MAY NOT pitch for RLL or NLL under any circumstances through the conclusion of our championship game.

h.) A pitcher who throws a pitch in another league becomes ineligible to pitch for RLL or NLL through the conclusion of the Massey Cup.

11. Bats The bat must be a baseball bat which meets Little League specifications and standards as noted in this rule. It shall be a smooth, rounded stick and made of wood or of material and color tested and proved acceptable to Little League standards. It shall not be more than thirty-three (33) inches in length, nor more than two and one-quarter (2 ¼) inches for Little League; All non-wood bats shall meet the BESR performance standard, and such bats shall be labeled with a permanent certification mark or say Little League approved.

All divisions: If an illegal bat is discovered it will be removed from play. Coaches should police their bats before allowing the hitter to take position in the batter’s box.

Moratorium on Composite bats in effect from Williamsport. RULE 1.10 Added language prohibiting the use of composite bats in the Junior, Senior, and Big League Divisions. Note that the new standard for 2013 will be BBCOR for Junior, Senior and Big League Baseball.The approved list is changing daily. We will continue to monitor and check this list. As discussed Managers and Coaches are going to be the leagues eyes and ears and policeman on this -NOT OUR TEEN AGE UMPIRES. Please see link below for the most up to date list.

12. All players shall play in each game and meet the following minimum playing requirements:

a. 12 or more players in lineup - minimum of 3 full defensive innings

b. 11 players in lineup - minimum of 4 full defensive innings

c. 10 players in lineup - minimum of 5 full defensive innings

These do not have to be consecutive innings. Substitutions for this rule shall be made no later than the bottom of the 3rd inning for the visiting team and top of the 4th inning for the home team.

EXCEPTIONS:
a. Any game shortened by darkness, weather or mercy rule 4.10 (e) is not an excuse not to satisfy a minimum play requirement [see Regulation IV (I)]. Mandatory defensive play for game shortened by mercy rule will be ½ of innings played in the field. If mandatory defensive play is not satisfied for all players in mercy rule games, affected players will be required to start the next scheduled game.
b. A player's excused or unexcused absence from a scheduled game; or
c. Disciplinary action by a manager of a player for just and reasonable cause, with twelve (12) hours notice prior to the game and approval by the Player Agent and President.
The scorebooks of all teams shall be subject to inspection by the League and its representatives.

13. Obstruction Rule: Little League Rule 2.00- A runner coming home must make an effort to slide or avoid contact with the catcher. A runner may not under any circumstances “barrel over the catcher” and at the discretion of the umpire be ejected from the game.

Clarification on the Misnamed "MUST SLIDE" rule. Little League DOES NOT have a MUST SLIDE rule- The rule states "it is slide or attempt to avoid contact and this only when the defensive player (catcher) is in POSSESSION of the BALL and WAITING to make a TAG. Please ensure that your players under this rule and WHY we have it.

14. The use of abusive or profane language by anyone is prohibited. Any use of alcohol, drugs or tobacco on the playing field or in the dugouts is prohibited. Drinking of alcoholic beverages will not be allowed among spectators within the vicinity of any game at any division of LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL®, INC.

15. Misuse of equipment by anyone will not be tolerated. Throwing or slamming a bat or helmet by a player:

1st offense-Warning

2nd offense-Batter called out. If offense takes place after at bat if over, player will be out in next turn at bat.

3rd offense-Removal from game.

16. Managers, coaches and players must remain in the dugout when not on the field playing or as a base coach during the game and may not leave without the permission of the umpire. No other person shall be allowed in the dugout, including, but not limited to, brothers and sisters, friends, bat boys, or anyone else not in uniform for the team specifically playing the scehduled game. No "on-deck" batter is allowed in any level of baseball from Majors or below. The player must go directly from the place in the dugout to the batter's box. Parents or other children are not allowed to mingle around the dugout and talk to the players or offer them food or drink.

17. No more than one (1) manager and two (2) coaches shall be allowed in the dugout. All players must be properly dressed and groomed. Shirts must be tucked into the pants. The manager and coaches shall remain with the players at all times to supervise and direct player activity

18. Postponed or Suspended Games. The managers of Major teams involved in any postponed or suspended game shall attempt to reschedule by mutual agreement with the scheduling coordinator within 48 hours. If not so rescheduled by agreement of the managers, the game will be rescheduled by the League. The game must be played unless prohibited by weather or field availability. All reschedules will be done through the League field scheduler and division Commissioner.

19. Mercy Rule.
Baseball - Rule 4.10 - (e) will apply. 12/10-run rule: If, after 4 innings(3 ½ innings if home team leads) one team has a lead of twelve(12) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent, if after 5 innings(4 ½ innings if home team leads) one team has a lead of ten(10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent.

If the visiting team has a 12 run lead or more after the top of the 4th inning or a 10 run lead or more after the top of the 5th inning, the home team must bat in the Home half of the inning. In the Home half of inning 4 or later, if the Home team should achieve a lead of 12 runs or greater, the game shall end due to the Mercy rule. In the Home half of inning 5 or later, if the Home team should achieve a lead of 10 runs or greater, the game shall end due to the Mercy rule. For instance, as they come to bat in the bottom of the 5th inning, the Home team leads by 8 runs. During their at bat, they score 2 runs. The game is over. When trailing, if the home team scores enough runs to invalidate the mercy situation, the game continues into the next inning (assuming that it is not the last inning of the game).

20. Baserunning

a.) There shall be no head-first sliding to a base that a runner is attempting to reach. A player is allowed to slide head first back to the base he already legally gained possession of. Example: A runner on first may not slide head first into second on a ground ball. He may, however, dive head first back to first base on a line drive in attempt not to be put out.

21. Butcher Boy There will be NO butcher boy or Slash play. Butcher boy play is when a player turns to bunt then withdraws the bat and attempts a full swing. Any player attempting a butcher boy or slash play will be warned immediately, if the ball is put into play it will be declared dead whether fair or foul and a strike will be called, their will be no advance allowed. A second offense of an attempted butcher boy play by the same team in the same game will result in an out being called.

22. Games are six (6) innings long. If a game is shortened for weather or darkness etc it is an official regulation game if four (4) innings have been completed. A game shall be considered an official game after the visiting team has batted 4 times. (i.e., if the home team is ahead after 3 ½ innings then the game is official and the home team wins). If a game is called before it has become an official game and 1 or more innings have been player, it shall be resumed exactly where it left off. No game may go more than 8 innings. No new inning may start 2 hours from start of game if another game follows.

23. No game may go more than eight innings

24. Ejection Rule. Norwalk Little League will absolutely not tolerate uncontrolled or unsportsmanlike conduct from managers, coaches, players or spectators.
If the umpire ejects a player, manager, or coach from a game, he/she shall leave the field and baseball facility, immediately and take no further part in the game. He/she may not be recalled. Any manager, coach or player ejected from a game is suspended for his/her team's next physically played game. A second ejection in one season shall result in formal review by the President and League Commissioner and can result in termination of participation in all Rowayton Little League activities.
If a parent or spectator is ejected from a ball game for whatever reason, he/she shall leave the baseball facility immediately and take no further part in the game. Failure to leave will result in the umpire suspending play until such time as the ejected party complies. If necessary; in the umpire's judgment, the game may be suspended for the day and resumed at a later date without the ejected party present. A game date/time will be worked in accordance with the League reschedule policy and will resume at the precise point at which it was suspended with all records; including pitching and hitting, counted. Any parent or spectator ejected twice in one season will not be allowed to attend any Rowayton Little League activities for the remainder of the season.

25. Each team is responsible for cleaning its own bench/dugout area and bleacher area after each game.

26. A player shall not be permitted to participate unless a medical history and Release form has been submitted to the league for the current season. The manager shall retain copies of the form for players on his team. All injuries must be reported to the league immediately and an injury report must be filed.

27. All umpire decisions are final and absolute. Should a manager feel that there is a legitimate protest to file, Little League procedures will followed. However, protests are discouraged and, generally, are not in keeping with the spirit of the league.

28. The League President may protect the best interest of the players and/or League by taking immediate disciplinary action up to suspension until such time as a full hearing, against any manager, coach, player or spectator determined to be not conducting themselves in a manner consistent with League rules, spirit of the rules or other obligations of their position within the League.

29. Cell phones will be allowed for managers and coaches in the dugouts during regular season, but may only be used for reasons of safety or other concern for players in his/her care. No personal calls should be made or taken. Note: Cell Phones are not permitted in Little League District Tournaments.